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born-again

[bawrn-uh-gen, -uh-geyn] / ˈbɔrn əˌgɛn, -əˌgeɪn /
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The 34-year-old reality TV star has been changing up her signature image, brand and lifestyle and recently opened up to the Daily Mail about becoming a born-again Christian.

From Los Angeles Times

He espoused his born-again Christianity and called in his nomination acceptance for “love to be aggressively translated into simple justice.”

From Seattle Times

Over subsequent conversations, I would track her moves from housecleaner and nanny, to elder-care custodian, to waitress, her TPS-enabled shift in legal status, her children's high school degrees, her flooded homes, her born-again faith.

From Salon

They also divorced, in early 1982, but remarried each other in 1985, by which time they had both become born-again Christians.

From New York Times

This born-again phenomenon is dismissed in some quarters as little more than a quarantine fad, “like bread baking, tie-dyeing or learning TikTok dances,” as Rebecca Jennings put it in a recent post on Vox.

From New York Times